I'm still Me. Isn't that strange?
Listening to - 3OH!3 "Follow Me Down"
Next on track list - Kid Cudi "Pursuit Of Happiness"
Well. You. YOU must be the only one reading this right? YOU may possibly be correct. On the side note, YOU are the only one who reads my blog right? If my blogs are that interesting, which I don't think they are, why do YOU keep coming back for more? That puzzles me.
Hi again, still here and doing well. What's new? I haven't got the slightest of clues. But one thing is for sure, I won't have much to say this time around, because usually my blogs are based around certain topics of interest about my personal experiences. However, nothing has been happening to me lately, so I really have nothing to talk about. Sorry if I'm boring you, but right now I feel as if I'm boring myself. Ugh the cycle continues.
Spring of 2010 is almost nearby. Depression is all that comes to mind. Lonesome. And entering misery. Is this how I expected this spring to begin? Of course not. But who am I to predict the future. I'm no fortune teller. (And even they tell you false information you already deeply know. Waste of time if you ask me.) But I'm going off topic a bit, time to find my path on the road again.
Alright.
Okay, back on track now. Like I said, Spring is on it's way around the corner and it's definitely not the same as last year. And there's a good reason for that - It's because it's NOT last year. No. It's 2010 now. And I have been battling with my alter-conscience ever since this year began about this year I'm in. But as far as I'm concerned, my 18th birthday is only three weeks away, and I know what you're thinking; 'OMG he's turnin' 18!? I hear he's inviting da babes and chix from 'round da block and I hear dere's going to be lotz of beeeeeer!!' NO. N-O. NO. Welcome to reality folks. I'm not an American teen, and if I were, I would've already become a father.
In other news, I started working on this script I saved from the past year or so, and so far, it's become something more than what I've expected. I actually have a sense of the story itself and I can actually see it become something that I will be contempt with. I can't give away any hints or details as of yet, but I will post an excerpt from it eventually. I do think it's quite fascinating the direction I've taken it in and soon enough, it could potentially blossom into a masterpiece. Only time will tell.
Did you get to see the Olympics this year in Canada's backyard? Were they awesome or what? Okay, but first, let me get one thing straight. I've heard people compare this year's Olympics to that of Beijing's 2008 games. They've told me our opening ceremony was nothing compared to Beijing's. You know what I tell them? Good. I'm proud that our ceremonies were nothing compared to Beijing's and you know why? Because you shouldn't even be comparing them in the first place. They are two separate nations, all full of diverse cultures and nationalities which set each country apart. So why even bother comparing the two if they have nothing in common in the first place? And Canada's ceremonies sure were a bit uncreative, but at least they demonstrated a true Canadian understanding from the world's perspective. And that is what really matters. After all was said and done, Canadians sure lived up to their expectations ex. making history with 14 Gold medals at winter games. One of them being Crosby's overtime goal against the Americans. (Who I have to admit ARE sore losers.) But overall, Canada sure put on a hell of a performance. Now, I can get started on the outlook and how the torch relay brought Canadians together, but I'm sure that's another story altogether.
And looks as if I'm inches away from being accepted to Canadore College in North Bay. Sure one hell of a distance, but I don't mind the location. (Looks like some Jewish death camp in the middle of a large forest.) Who knows. YOU could quite possibly see me on TV one day.
But until then, tweet with me on twitter at http://twitter.com/andhawk
Thing to remember till next time - Mr. Miyagi didn't teach the karate kid to believe in himself. He taught him how to kick people in the fucking head.
-Drew
Next on track list - Kid Cudi "Pursuit Of Happiness"
Well. You. YOU must be the only one reading this right? YOU may possibly be correct. On the side note, YOU are the only one who reads my blog right? If my blogs are that interesting, which I don't think they are, why do YOU keep coming back for more? That puzzles me.
Hi again, still here and doing well. What's new? I haven't got the slightest of clues. But one thing is for sure, I won't have much to say this time around, because usually my blogs are based around certain topics of interest about my personal experiences. However, nothing has been happening to me lately, so I really have nothing to talk about. Sorry if I'm boring you, but right now I feel as if I'm boring myself. Ugh the cycle continues.
Spring of 2010 is almost nearby. Depression is all that comes to mind. Lonesome. And entering misery. Is this how I expected this spring to begin? Of course not. But who am I to predict the future. I'm no fortune teller. (And even they tell you false information you already deeply know. Waste of time if you ask me.) But I'm going off topic a bit, time to find my path on the road again.
Alright.
Okay, back on track now. Like I said, Spring is on it's way around the corner and it's definitely not the same as last year. And there's a good reason for that - It's because it's NOT last year. No. It's 2010 now. And I have been battling with my alter-conscience ever since this year began about this year I'm in. But as far as I'm concerned, my 18th birthday is only three weeks away, and I know what you're thinking; 'OMG he's turnin' 18!? I hear he's inviting da babes and chix from 'round da block and I hear dere's going to be lotz of beeeeeer!!' NO. N-O. NO. Welcome to reality folks. I'm not an American teen, and if I were, I would've already become a father.
In other news, I started working on this script I saved from the past year or so, and so far, it's become something more than what I've expected. I actually have a sense of the story itself and I can actually see it become something that I will be contempt with. I can't give away any hints or details as of yet, but I will post an excerpt from it eventually. I do think it's quite fascinating the direction I've taken it in and soon enough, it could potentially blossom into a masterpiece. Only time will tell.
Did you get to see the Olympics this year in Canada's backyard? Were they awesome or what? Okay, but first, let me get one thing straight. I've heard people compare this year's Olympics to that of Beijing's 2008 games. They've told me our opening ceremony was nothing compared to Beijing's. You know what I tell them? Good. I'm proud that our ceremonies were nothing compared to Beijing's and you know why? Because you shouldn't even be comparing them in the first place. They are two separate nations, all full of diverse cultures and nationalities which set each country apart. So why even bother comparing the two if they have nothing in common in the first place? And Canada's ceremonies sure were a bit uncreative, but at least they demonstrated a true Canadian understanding from the world's perspective. And that is what really matters. After all was said and done, Canadians sure lived up to their expectations ex. making history with 14 Gold medals at winter games. One of them being Crosby's overtime goal against the Americans. (Who I have to admit ARE sore losers.) But overall, Canada sure put on a hell of a performance. Now, I can get started on the outlook and how the torch relay brought Canadians together, but I'm sure that's another story altogether.
And looks as if I'm inches away from being accepted to Canadore College in North Bay. Sure one hell of a distance, but I don't mind the location. (Looks like some Jewish death camp in the middle of a large forest.) Who knows. YOU could quite possibly see me on TV one day.
But until then, tweet with me on twitter at http://twitter.com/andhawk
Thing to remember till next time - Mr. Miyagi didn't teach the karate kid to believe in himself. He taught him how to kick people in the fucking head.
-Drew
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